Acorn Bank  Garden & water mill

       A delightful walled garden with old varieties of fruit trees and flower borders, set against the backdrop of a 17th-century red sandstone house overlooking the Eden Valley. Herb garden planted with over 200 medicinal and culinary herbs. Dogs on leads are welcome on woodland walks. Children’s activity sheet available.

Temple Soverby, Near Penrich, CA 10 lsp   Tel: 017683 61893

Open:

       19 March—30 October, daily except Monday and Tuesday, 10 am—5pm

       Tearoom open from 11am—4. 30 pm, Shop 10am—5pm

Price: Adult £3, Child £1.5, Family £7.5

The Beatrix Potter Gallery

       Original sketches and watercolors by Beatrix Potter for her children’s tales. 2005 exhibition will feature. The Tale of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and The Tale of the Pie and The Patty-Pan. Also on display in this atmospheric 17t h-century building is information on Beatrix Potter’s life.

Beatrix Potter Gallery, Hawkshead, LA22 ONS  Tel: 015394 36355

Open:

 19 March—30 October, 10am—4. 30 pm, daily except Thursday and Friday. Also open 12—20 February, 2 & 3 June and 27 & 28 October.

Price: Adult £3.50, Child £1.70, Family £8.70

Hill Top

       Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated many of the famous children’s stories in this 17th-century farmhouse which she bought 100 years ago. Today you can view her personal treasures and step into the garden which is planted with flowers and vegetables, just as it would have been in Beatrix Potter’s time.

       Please note that this is a small and popular house, which gets very busy especially in school holidays. At peak times there are queues and by the end of the day not all visitors may be able to visit the house (we apologize for this). Please collect a timed ticket (including NT members) from the ticket office in the car park on your arrival.

Hill Top, Near Sawrey, La22 OLF  Tel: 015394 36269

Open:

       19 March—30 October, 10: 30 am—4. 30 pm, daily except Thursday and Friday. Also open Thursday in August and 2 & 3 June and 27 & 28 October.

       Shop and Garden open Thursday and Friday, 10:am—5 pm. Ring for winter opening.

Price: Adult £5, Child £2, Family £12

. From the ads mentioned above, we can learn _______.

A. visitors can admire the scene of the Beatrix Potter’s time in Hill Top

B. visitors can admire the beautiful natural in both the Beatrix Gallery and Hill Top

C. the Beatrix Potter Gallery is more popular with children than Hill Top

D. Beatrix Gallery neighbors Hill Top

If the Smiths and their 2 children visit the 3 sites, they will have to pay _______.

A. £28.2                   B. £23.4            C. £28               D. £33

If you have the tickets, you must be able to _______.

A. visit Hill Top at opening time

B. visit the Beatrix Potter Gallery on Friday

C. visit Acorn Bank at opening time

D. visit the three sites at any time

We can learn from the ads that _______.

A. you can enjoy yourself with a dog as you like at Acorn Bank

B. it is convenient for you to get a timed ticket for Hill Top

C. children who have passed a quiz will be admitted to the Beatrix Potter Gallery   

D. you can book the tickets for Hill Top through the telephone number 015394 36355


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●Tower Bridge is one of London’s most well known landmarks. Opened in 1894, this hydraulic(液压的)  bridge can be raised to permit river traffic to pass underneath.
Vistors to Tower Bridge can enjoy wonderful views of the River Thames from the bridge towers. There is also a museum which explain how the bascule bridge operates and discusses its history. Tower Bridge is often incorrectly referred to as London Bridge.London Bridge, however, is a different bridge that is located directly upstream from Tower Bridge.
●The British Museum is a “must do” for all visitors to London England. Treasures from around the world can be found in Britain’s largest and most popular museum. To top it off, admission to the British Museum is free of charge.
Due to the enormous size of the museums, visitors should priortize what they wish to see. One “must see” is the Rosetta Stone – a key puzzle piece in the recorded history of humankid. The british Museum is locted in the Bloomsbury district of London in London WC1.
●Greenwich Park is a beautiful large park located a few kilometers away from the centre of London. Attractions in Greenwich include the Cutty Sark, the Gypsy Moth and the Old Royal Observatory. A painted line at the obsevatory inicates zero degrees of longitude(经度).
Many visitors to Greenwich enjoy having their photos taken with one leg in the western hemisphere(半球)and the other in the eastern hemisphere. Greenwich is the place where time was officially tracked – “Greenwich Mean Time” or “GMT”.
Greenwich is located in London SE10.
●The Eurostar high – speed train service provides fast connections between London and Paris and London and Brussels. The Eurostar trains pass through the 32 – mile Channel Tunnel under the English Channel. The tunnel is also known as the “Euro Tunnel” or “Chunnel”. The Channel Tunnel is considered to be one of the world’s great engineering wonders.
Trains leave form the Waterloo Rail Station which is located in south London.
68.If a tourist doesn’t have any money on him, which of the following can he do?
A.Visit Tower Bridge. B.Visit the British Museum.
C.Go around Greenwich Park.    D.Take a Eurostar high – speed train.
69.Where can we find the attraction of the Cutty Sark?
A.On London Bridge.  B.In the Old Royal Observatory.
C.In the British Museum.    D.In Greenwich Park.
70.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Tower Bridge can be raised mainly to let the water folw faster.
B.The British Museum is the largest museum in the world.
C.Greenwich Park is where the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere meet.
D.The Eurostar train can take people from London to many cities in Europe directly.
71.In what web page do you think the passage is probably found?
A.International news.                 B.Study abroad.
C.Tourist Information and Travel Guide.   D.Art of architecture.


Ticket Types
Regulations
Notes
Single Day
Admission
*For all visitors
*On any standard Day other than Peak Day
*One ticket per person, valid(有效的)for one entry on the day of admission
Standard Day tickets refer to the tickets for all visiting days(167 days in total)
except for Peak Days during the Expo.
Special Admission
*For the disabled
* For people born in or before 1950
*For students with valid IDs
*For children above 1.2m
*For Chinese military personnel on active duty
*Valid IDs are required upon ticket purchase and entry
*On any Standard Day other than Peak Day
*One ticket per person, valid for one entry on the day of admission
3 Day
Admission
*For all visitors
*Valid for any three days except Peak Days
*One ticket per person, valid for one entry per day
 
The tickets are designed to meet the multi-entry demand of visitors.
7 Day
Admission
* For all visitors
*Valid for any seven days except Peak Days
*One ticket per person, valid for one entry per day
 
【小题1】 _______ can get a Special Admission ticket for himself/ herself.
A.A 56-year-old bus driverB.A school girl with her valid student card
C.A policeman in his fortiesD.A U.S. army officer on active duty
【小题2】If you want to enter the Expo Park once every week in one month and don’t want to bother to buy the ticket each time, you can buy a ______ ticket.
A.Single Day AdmissionB.Special Admission
C.3 Day AdmissionD.7 Day Admission
【小题3】The function of the table is to ______ .
A.remind the public of the difficulty buying the Expo tickets
B.show which groups of people can get admission into the Expo Park
C.provide information about the Expo tickets and regulations
D.introduce all the visiting regulations in the Expo Park

 

         ●Tower Bridge is one of London’s most well known landmarks.Opened in 1894, this hydraulic (液压的) bridge can be raised to permit river traffic to pass underneath.

         Visitors to Tower Bridge can enjoy wonderful views of the River Thames from the bridge towers.There is also a museum which explains how the bascule bridge operates and discusses its history.Tower Bridge is often incorrectly referred to as London Bridge.London Bridge, however, is a different bridge that is located directly upstream from Tower Bridge.

         ●The British Museum is a “must do” for all visitors to London, England.Treasures from around the world can be found in Britain’s largest and most popular museum.To top it off, admission to the British Museum is free of charge.

         Due to the enormous size of the museums, visitors should be clear about what they wish to see.One “must see” is the Rosetta Stone–a key puzzle piece in the recorded history of humankind.The British Museum is located in the Bloomsbury district of London in London WC1.

         ●Greenwich Park is a beautiful large park located a few kilometers away from the centre of London.Attractions in Greenwich include the Cutty Sark, the Gypsy Moth and the Old Royal Observatory.A painted line at the observatory indicates zero degrees of longitude(经度).

         Many visitors to Greenwich enjoy having their photos taken with one leg in the western hemisphere(半球)and the other in the eastern hemisphere.Greenwich is the place where time was officially tracked – “Greenwich Mean Time” or “GMT”.

         Greenwich is located in London SE10.

         ●The Eurostar high–speed train service provides fast connections between London and Paris and London and Brussels.The Eurostar trains pass through the 32–mile Channel Tunnel under the English Channel.The tunnel is also known as the“Euro Tunnel”or“Chunnel”.The Channel Tunnel is considered to be one of the world’s great engineering wonders.

         Trains leave form the Waterloo Rail Station which is located in south London.

1.If a tourist doesn’t have any money on him, which of the following can he do?

         A.Visit Tower Bridge.             B.Visit the British Museum.

         C.Go around Greenwich Park.      D.Take a Eurostar high–speed train.

2.Where can we find the attraction of the Cutty Sark?

         A.On London Bridge.             B.In the Old Royal Observatory.

         C.In the British Museum.         D.In Greenwich Park.

2.What can we learn from the passage?

         A.Tower Bridge can be raised mainly to let the water flow faster.

         B.The British Museum is the largest museum in the world.

         C.Greenwich Park is where the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere meet.

         D.The Eurostar train can take people from London to many cities in Europe directly.

3.In what web page do you think the passage is probably found?

         A.International news.            B.Study abroad.

C.Travel Guide.                         D.Art of architecture.

 

 

●Tower Bridge is one of London’s most well known landmarks. Opened in 1894, this hydraulic(液压的)  bridge can be raised to permit river traffic to pass underneath.

       Visitors to Tower Bridge can enjoy wonderful views of the River Thames from the bridge towers. There is also a museum which explain how the bascule bridge operates and discusses its history. Tower Bridge is often incorrectly referred to as London Bridge. London Bridge, however, is a different bridge that is located directly upstream from Tower Bridge.

       ●The British Museum is a “must do” for all visitors to London England. Treasures from around the world can be found in Britain’s largest and most popular museum. To top it off, admission to the British Museum is free of charge.

       Due to the enormous size of the museums, visitors should prioritize what they wish to see. One “must see” is the Rosetta Stone – a key puzzle piece in the recorded history of humankind. The British Museum is located in the Bloomsbury district of London in London WC1.

       ●Greenwich Park is a beautiful large park located a few kilometers away from the centre of London. Attractions in Greenwich include the Cutty Sark, the Gypsy Moth and the Old Royal Observatory. A painted line at the observatory indicates zero degrees of longitude(经度).

       Many visitors to Greenwich enjoy having their photos taken with one leg in the western hemisphere(半球)and the other in the eastern hemisphere. Greenwich is the place where time was officially tracked – “Greenwich Mean Time” or “GMT”.

       Greenwich is located in London SE10.

       ●The Eurostar high – speed train service provides fast connections between London and Paris and London and Brussels. The Eurostar trains pass through the 32 – mile Channel Tunnel under the English Channel. The tunnel is also known as the “Euro Tunnel” or “Chunnel”. The Channel Tunnel is considered to be one of the world’s great engineering wonders.

       Trains leave form the Waterloo Rail Station which is located in south London.

1.If a tourist doesn’t have any money on him, which of the following can he do?

       A.Visit Tower Bridge. B.Visit the British Museum.

       C.Go around Greenwich Park.    D.Take a Eurostar high – speed train.

2.Where can we find the attraction of the Cutty Sark?

       A.On London Bridge.          B.In the Old Royal Observatory.

       C.In the British Museum.        D.In Greenwich Park.

3.What can we learn from the passage?

       A.Tower Bridge can be raised mainly to let the water flow faster.

       B.The British Museum is the largest museum in the world.

       C.Greenwich Park is where the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere meet.

       D.The Eurostar train can take people from London to many cities in Europe directly.

4.In what web page do you think the passage is probably found?

       A.International news.  B.Study abroad.

       C.Tourist Information and Travel Guide.   D.Art of architecture.

 

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